‘Choosing chiefs’ – outsourcing keeps the process clean
In The Mandarin (4.2.15) Stephen Easton considers the pros and cons of outsourcing the selection of senior public sector administrators, concentrating particularly on the appointment of the
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In The Mandarin (4.2.15) Stephen Easton considers the pros and cons of outsourcing the selection of senior public sector administrators, concentrating particularly on the appointment of the
‘One of your first priorities should be to ensure your government has the executive, organisational and administrative skills necessary to translate your election commitments into tangible
Queensland doesn’t have a government days after an election. The Northern Territory administration is in turmoil after a failed coup. And Canberra is consumed over who
Anne Tiernan discusses the caretaker conventions (The Conversation, 6.2.15) as Queensland waits for the election result. ‘ … the caretaker conventions do not prevent the ordinary
David Donaldson provides some advice to public servants in The Mandarin (4.2.15): ‘What should public servants do when leadership spills and political instability loom? Keep your
Former Minister Keith de Lacy claimed on Tuesday that the ALP was not ready for government. This claim has been countered by the ALP. ‘A spokesman
Jason Whittaker writes in The Mandarin (14.1.15) that ‘A Labor win in Queensland could see another shake-up of the public service — but no more job
Handling a change of government In The Mandarin (2.12.14) Chas Savage writes about the change of government in Victoria. ‘Here’s some advice particularly pertinent to Victorian public
Master of Public Administration, Melbourne In The Mandarin (2.12.14) Professor Janine O’Flynn writes about the ‘new challenges and demands of modern public administration’ and how these
Kim Stephens reports in the Brisbane Times (2.10.14) that many of the Queensland Government’s top bureaucrats received ‘generous performance sweeteners’ last financial year. Top bureaucrats and
‘A search for information on unions could have a negative effect on the relationship between the federal government and a public service already being asked to
The Mandarin (26.8.14) reports that the Federal AGD has asked departments to provide information about union officials appointed to government positions, consultations with unions on policy
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